How DID Victorians eat?
Posted March 1, 2010 at 2:27 pm by Ian Byington
Here’s a free deal tomorrow night you’ll find to be fun – more from Jan at the Community Theatre:
The Mysteries of the [Dining Room] Table Revealed in Free Lecture
A Northwest food historian explores the art of dining in a special free lecture at San Juan Community Theatre on Wednesday, March 3 at 7:30 p.m.
Humanities Washington and Living History Lectures in conjunction with the SJCT production of A.R. Gurney’s The Dining Room* present Tames Alan’s Trial by Fork: Formal Victorian Dining Demystified.
Historian Alan’s one-hour program will “explore a time of forgotten elegance, when one changed into dinner clothes and chose jewelry to reflect candlelight…a time where setting the table was an art and serving a meal was a well-choreographed dance.”
Suitable for middle school students through adults, the entertaining and informative presentation also details how the formal manners of the Victorian age translated into the good manners of today.
*The Dining Room plays on the Whittier stage February 25-28 and March 4-6.
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